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and finally, and most importantly, we've created a political and economic climate or environment where we cannot address climate change. we cannot afford not to address climate change. [ applause ] now, i don't know if you need this thought but we need a virtuous cycle. instead of a vicious cycle, we need things to go in a positive cycle. we've got to start by putting people back to work. how are we going to put people back to work when no business person has confidence that there's going to be anyone to buy their products and services? that's the reality of what the problem is here. the way we put people back to work is through public investment, right. that's how we solved the gordian knot. public investment means -- it means universities. it means schools. it means -- it means pre-school education. it means infrastructure of all kinds. it means the public -- it means our collective wealth. investing in public investment, dealing with our $2.2 trillion old-fashioned infrastructure deficit and our need to invest an equivalent amount, another $2 trillion to build the infrastructure of
and finally, and most importantly, we've created a political and economic climate or environment where we cannot address climate change. we cannot afford not to address climate change. [ applause ] now, i don't know if you need this thought but we need a virtuous cycle. instead of a vicious cycle, we need things to go in a positive cycle. we've got to start by putting people back to work. how are we going to put people back to work when no business person has confidence that there's going to be...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> breaking news tonight. deadly fighting between hamas and israel is escalating with rockets raining down on both sides. very dangerous situation with the whole world watching. with me is cnn's fred pleitgen in israel, just a few miles from gaza. fred, what's the latest there? >> reporter: what we're seeing overhead is basically israeli war planes flying towards the border with gaza. almost constantly. it's been going on the entire night and we've seen a lot of air strikes going down from the israeli war planes on targets in gaza. what the israeli defense forces are saying is they've taken out at least 100 rocket positions there in gaza but nevertheless, there are still missiles also coming down from gaza here on israel. in fact, this town here has seen 20 rockets come down here and senator mccain was talking about the iron dome system before when he was talking to you. that's a missile defense system that's actually in place just a couple hundred yards
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> breaking news tonight. deadly fighting between hamas and israel is escalating with rockets raining down on both sides. very dangerous situation with the whole world watching. with me is cnn's fred pleitgen in israel, just a few miles from gaza. fred, what's the latest there? >> reporter: what we're seeing overhead is basically...
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in the fighting between hamas and israel came about yesterday afternoon with the targeted killing by environ airstrike of the the leader of hamas is military wing jobbery there's a bit there was a video released shortly after that of the missile striking his car and then a large scale aerial offensive. started after that over gaza loud explosions rocking all only the built up areas there about ten people reported killed including civilians there the great fear now that a ground invasion is imminent israeli sources have said that they're fully prepared to start a gun invasion if they deem it necessary and they have called up reservists possibly stuff yes and we've seen the tension escalating in the region over the past few weeks haven't we tom. we have hamas rocket attacks have been intensifying in the past couple of weeks hundreds of rockets fired from gaza into into southern israel and there was also an air strike by israel at the weekend which killed four reportedly palestinian authorities say including three children so that was the background to it that the escalating tensions the only t
in the fighting between hamas and israel came about yesterday afternoon with the targeted killing by environ airstrike of the the leader of hamas is military wing jobbery there's a bit there was a video released shortly after that of the missile striking his car and then a large scale aerial offensive. started after that over gaza loud explosions rocking all only the built up areas there about ten people reported killed including civilians there the great fear now that a ground invasion is...
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is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment we professional in the face of the recent assassination of the reigning scientists this really. was a big blow to the relationship between iran and. iran is trying to keep the environment professional in the face of public pressure coming from iran. officials to be more strict with the so the u.s. is really undermining the. international organisation of the i and if there is going to be any peace will they out of this conflict i is going to play a crucial role and it's not it shouldn't be on their mind when response to or of the oil embargo iran has vowed to stop crude supplies to some immediately not naming which ones they were you think we should expect from tehran in response to these pressure american sanctions. well as i said i think design shows are more for american domestic consumption and i don't think that iran is going to be provable into a reactionary position in this press are coming from from the us because if iran were to respond to every every threat that is coming from there we should have
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opposition is i'm unconvinced from historical precedent they can control the small jihadi element in that environment. it makes the situation worse. it will make a negotiated solution with assad very difficult. we've got to recognize that fact. the situation in libya was blown out of proportion. there was not a major jihadi element. for years qaddafi crushed it. the problem in syria is the regime tolerated some elements because they were useful to funnel people to iraq over the last several years. they are reaping what they sow. these are not good people. but there is a reality on the ground, think, where the jihadi threat is more dangerous over the long run. for all those reasons and because the proximity to a neighbor, iraq, where there is still an active al qaeda element, that is still quite capable and kills people by the many tens when it feels like it in baghdad. so a couple of questions. what comes next? the goals are clear. the purpose of military intervention is clear. what we want to achieve here is clear. what comes after? jihadi groups will be able to organize in syria. i'm not convinced
opposition is i'm unconvinced from historical precedent they can control the small jihadi element in that environment. it makes the situation worse. it will make a negotiated solution with assad very difficult. we've got to recognize that fact. the situation in libya was blown out of proportion. there was not a major jihadi element. for years qaddafi crushed it. the problem in syria is the regime tolerated some elements because they were useful to funnel people to iraq over the last several...
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i believe we have an environment that will lend itself to us really doing that. it will be an extraordinary thing. you are right. it will not be easy. because -- you be, the federal government is still facing extraordinary deficits. i mean, we have a trillion-dollar-a-year deficit. we have to keep that in mind so that when the speaker talks about putting revenues on the table that in return, we actually can tell the people of this country that we are going to stop doing what we are doing and actually fwin to pay down the debt. so the tax code, i believe is the tool for us to grow. if we can implement pro-growth tax return, we will see entrepreneurs, investors put their money to work and grow this economy, create more jobs. that's -- that will be a significant piece of trying to go and manage down this debt and deficit. so all of the stars can aline if we can actually come together, set aside the differences and decide we are going to deliver a result for the people. >> greta: is there any cultural adjustment we can do within the federal government? i point to sen
i believe we have an environment that will lend itself to us really doing that. it will be an extraordinary thing. you are right. it will not be easy. because -- you be, the federal government is still facing extraordinary deficits. i mean, we have a trillion-dollar-a-year deficit. we have to keep that in mind so that when the speaker talks about putting revenues on the table that in return, we actually can tell the people of this country that we are going to stop doing what we are doing and...
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toshiba officials say the machine can work for 300 days in a high-radiation environment. >> translator: we'll improve machines by making it possible for multiple units to work together as one and work as humans in places humans can't go. >> toshiba officials are proposing that tokyo electric power company, the operator of the fukushima plant, use the robot to research how to scrap the damaged reactors. decommissioning in the wake of the meltdown is expected to take from 30 to 40 years. >>> a russian developer plans to build a hotel on one of the four russian-held islands off hokkaido claimed by japan. japanese officials say the plan is unacceptable. the russian firm presented the idea at a meeting on tourism development in sahalan province in the russian far east. the developers plan to build a hot spring resort for 100 guests by the year of 2015. if realized it will be the first such venture by a russian firm on the disputed islands. russia is stepping up efforts to develop tourism on the islands. the government has built a new airport and is organizing foreign sightseeing tours. japa
toshiba officials say the machine can work for 300 days in a high-radiation environment. >> translator: we'll improve machines by making it possible for multiple units to work together as one and work as humans in places humans can't go. >> toshiba officials are proposing that tokyo electric power company, the operator of the fukushima plant, use the robot to research how to scrap the damaged reactors. decommissioning in the wake of the meltdown is expected to take from 30 to 40...
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is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment. in the face of the recent assassination of the reigning scientists really. was a big blow to the relationship between iran and the. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe romania's president has nominated the country's intelligence chief is the new prime minister this after the country's premier stepped down and dissolved government saying he wants to preserve social and economic stability there this follows weeks of protests over austerity measures introduced in two thousand and ten to secure financial aid from the e.u. and i.m.f. . anders breivik the notorious norwegian who admitted killing seventy seven people last july told the court he deserves a medal of honor for the murders he extremist also demanded his release survivors and relatives of his victims sat in on the last preliminary hearing before a full trial starts in april rebuke said the attack was against traitors who he claims are embracing the economic check that in bracing immigration to
is doing with iran and iran itself is trying very hard to keep the environment. in the face of the recent assassination of the reigning scientists really. was a big blow to the relationship between iran and the. take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe romania's president has nominated the country's intelligence chief is the new prime minister this after the country's premier stepped down and dissolved government saying he wants to preserve social and economic...
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. >> it's a target-rich environment, that obama record. >> it has to be romney, because the moderators won't be doing it. >> sean: it has to be romney. romney needs to know that going in. >> one thing i noticed during the primaries is that some people who were not romney supporters, david, would finally see him give a speech, and would email or say to me, well, you know, if he had been giving speeches like that all along. he was giving speeches like that all along. he is good. >> by the way, ask newt if he's a good debater. he's brilliant. >> sean: i'll be honest, if he doesn't hit newt as hard as he did in flat debates, i'll be debris. >> he has to refute obama's attacks. such as obama's comment, i didn't realize this economy was bad as it was. go back to 2009, he said it was the worst since 2007. every single thing obama says is refutable. >> sean: how many times has obama said we're in a recovery? getting better, better, better. >> you should be emailing this. >> you and i talk about this. in every recession before, recoveries are inversely proportional. the worst the recession, the
. >> it's a target-rich environment, that obama record. >> it has to be romney, because the moderators won't be doing it. >> sean: it has to be romney. romney needs to know that going in. >> one thing i noticed during the primaries is that some people who were not romney supporters, david, would finally see him give a speech, and would email or say to me, well, you know, if he had been giving speeches like that all along. he was giving speeches like that all along. he is...
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back against the wall all day he got out one hour a day for exercise and so it was a very restrictive environment are no good reason at all the military says is that protect him and the bradley merely feels like it and his lawyer who is with punishment for four crime which is by the military code of justice so. there's a motion to dismiss has been filed and that's what's being already this week dismissed because of pretrial punishment. let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world and to any to two hundred people have been injured in the second day of clashes between security forces and protesters after town thousand people gathered at the request of trade unions to demonstrate against a lack of job opportunities and government handling of the requirements situation tunisia's a cottony has struggled since the revolution which ousted ex-president but all these regime at the beginning of last year. his top commanders in north africa has urged the people of mali to reject foreign intervention as a way of solving the country's conflict u.n. secretary general ban ki moon has backed
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i don't believe that any nation which has any sense at all would ever dare to use it in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion if you have ever been to humorous you -- hiroshima. my question to you is, i think that a lot of this is trying to, as far as i'm concerned, what is happening to the palestinian people? what kind of future do they face, and there was an attack on some palestinians in jerusalem a few days ago, or a few weeks ago. today, that is the end result over israel's policy over the last 20 or 30 or 40 years. i have been a lifelong zionist. i see in israel that is more and more isolated. also more surrounded by enemies to an even greater degree. i would just like to know, will the day come -- i have already given up the fact that it will be in my lifetime. israel will go down fighting. that is a reality and i would just like to comment on that. thank you. >> i would like to say it takes two to tango. today, we don't have a partner and we do care about the palestinians. it is essential what is happening in syria, we are investigati
i don't believe that any nation which has any sense at all would ever dare to use it in the environment that is the middle east today. i think it is a preposterous notion if you have ever been to humorous you -- hiroshima. my question to you is, i think that a lot of this is trying to, as far as i'm concerned, what is happening to the palestinian people? what kind of future do they face, and there was an attack on some palestinians in jerusalem a few days ago, or a few weeks ago. today, that is...
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wake of the suicide attacks for the two bombings in damascus last week said it's a very militarized environment and pouring more weapons in is not the clugs solution. the. >> the weapons are pouring in against the people who started out peacefully demonstrating nearly a year ago. you have seen the signs of it. i have warned about it. the longer this fight drags out, the more likely it is that foreign elements, including al qaeda, could ten err the fight. i still don't believe that they could hijack the revolution because these people are direct contradiction to al qaeda, at least in their beginnings and their actions. so for us -- by the way, aren't we running out of adjectives from ambassador rice and from secretary of state and others appalling, angry, unacceptable, da da da da da? aren't we running out of adjectives and adverbs? isn't it time that we acted and stood up on behalf of these people? so it's -- you know, i used to get angry. now i just get sad. >> for 14 months now since this up rising began, as you well know, the regime of bashar al-assad has said these are armed terrorist group
wake of the suicide attacks for the two bombings in damascus last week said it's a very militarized environment and pouring more weapons in is not the clugs solution. the. >> the weapons are pouring in against the people who started out peacefully demonstrating nearly a year ago. you have seen the signs of it. i have warned about it. the longer this fight drags out, the more likely it is that foreign elements, including al qaeda, could ten err the fight. i still don't believe that they...
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. >> and so in this hard-charging be the best environment, it was a take no prisoners attitude, right? >> it was. and we were two really different children. and now that i have two sons of my own and i have seen them come out i see that kids are born differently. they respond to the same type of parenting totally differently. for myself it drove me to perfection. it drove me to demand the most for myself. it drove me to study inhuman hours. i could keep going relept -- relentlessly like you do around here. i could charge harder. but for my sister, when she felt she couldn't perform and she couldn't make my mother happy, and she couldn't achieve the same things she saw me doing it destroyed her. it took a big bite out of her confidence and out of hershey thought she was. -- out of who she thought she was. >> where was your dad in all of this? >> my dad and i are very close and we talk and e-mail every day. he was a small business owner. he was someone who worked all the time. we had a very traditional family where he would go out and earn, and my mother would stay home and take care of
. >> and so in this hard-charging be the best environment, it was a take no prisoners attitude, right? >> it was. and we were two really different children. and now that i have two sons of my own and i have seen them come out i see that kids are born differently. they respond to the same type of parenting totally differently. for myself it drove me to perfection. it drove me to demand the most for myself. it drove me to study inhuman hours. i could keep going relept -- relentlessly...
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after us do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. cultures that so much different a huge music as they are trying to market the carnage continues in gaza israel claims its own barmen of the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. hello again but what top story the conflict in gaza the u.s. has blocked the u.n. security council statement condemning the violence in the strip saying it's biased against israel it's got spiegel new york ati's miniport neiers there. a marina bring us up to speed what is the latest. well the leader says that the u.s. mission to the united nations said that the draft press statement
after us do it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. cultures that so much different a huge music as they are trying to market the carnage continues in gaza israel claims its own barmen of the gazans using self-defense at the same time denying the palestinians. you know how sometimes you...
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but the process dumps ash into the environment. and this causes serious problems. ash from coal fired power plants in shanxi province, collect inside houses in this village. the residents are concerned. >> translator: ash keeps building up no matter how often we sweep the floor. many people are becoming ill. >> this man runs a machinery plant. he is experimenting with the way to make the ash useful. >> the environment gets pollute as wind scatters the ash everywhere. >> he began by building a machine to solidify ash mixed with water. he felt people may be able to use the product as construct mags terl. -- product as construction material. nobody in china wanted to buy it. they could purchase cement and other alternatives at low prices. so he turned to japanese technology. microorganism in the porous inside this concrete, purify water. they are related to natural bacteria. japanese use them to ferment soy beans. wet bacteria clean the water by breaking down substances that cause odors. he came up with the idea of using coal ash instead of concrete. he tied up with a
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working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. because the appeals to get everything you needed. it's twelve minutes past the hour and here with our t.v. leading senator john mccain has become the first u.s. politician to public publicly call for airstrikes against the syrian regime he says washington has a moral and strategic obligation to force assad out thousands of syrians have fled to neighboring lebanon as government troops and armed opposition forces continue their offensive our correspondent maria for notional reports for presidential candidate john mccain has become the first. senator to publicly call for a u.s. led military strike on syria to and eleven months long conflict here in the country just copies of mccain's speech have him telling the senate that serious crisis has reached a decisive moment and the only realistic scenario to preserve innocent lives is with military add power we're also hearing from the free syrian army here on the ground that it's waiting for foreign weapons to arrive earlier it confirmed it ha
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between israel and gaza and the palestinian authority says it is all to blame for creating a negative environment there would only see and it's collation of violence in the last twenty four hours they have also been some eighty rockets and mortars that have been fired by palestinian militants from gaza into southern israel and a number of israelis have been injured one of them is in a serious condition. for an overview of the situation we're joined by political analyst dr seuss' who is in gaza this escalation of tension comes just days after rival palestinian groups agreed to try and preserve the truce with israel so what do you make of the timing of all of this. yes this comes amid circumstances in which the palestinian factions ceasefire with israeli society in which for the boss many weeks there was troughton cease fire no clashes. and no attacks and suddenly the israeli side had to take the girls or strip killing one of the most popular leaders of the palestinian resistance and killed. fourteen palestinians and had wounded many others i think such an inspiration comes as we're after the israe
between israel and gaza and the palestinian authority says it is all to blame for creating a negative environment there would only see and it's collation of violence in the last twenty four hours they have also been some eighty rockets and mortars that have been fired by palestinian militants from gaza into southern israel and a number of israelis have been injured one of them is in a serious condition. for an overview of the situation we're joined by political analyst dr seuss' who is in gaza...
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it is a dynamic, challenging environment, and each of you is increasingly complicated role. several of you have had to face not only uncertainty but danger and even physical threats over this past year. so i really want to extend my thanks to all of you. you truly are the finest colleagues i've ever had the pleasure of working with. i can't imagine any secretary of state ever having a better team than all of you, and i am deeply grateful for your service and your support. well, over the last three years, we have ended one war and we've begun to wind down another. we are affirming our place as a pacific power in case anyone ever doubted. we are strengthening our alliance with our european and nato partners. we are elevating the role of economics and development within our diplomacy to help create jobs here at home and to advance our strategic interests around the world. and, of course, we are reaching beyond governments to engage directly with people and many of you have been so creative and smart about doing that. conferences, seminars, travel, twitter, facebook, i mean, it'
it is a dynamic, challenging environment, and each of you is increasingly complicated role. several of you have had to face not only uncertainty but danger and even physical threats over this past year. so i really want to extend my thanks to all of you. you truly are the finest colleagues i've ever had the pleasure of working with. i can't imagine any secretary of state ever having a better team than all of you, and i am deeply grateful for your service and your support. well, over the last...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? well, in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. like the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can
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this is the environment that has proven the test of time, and has left the internet to innovate and for that we have gained extraordinary benefits socially and economically. let me focus my remarks on the itrs themselves. i have noted to friends that the itrs seem to be a subject that has gained a tremendous amount of comment and interest, but those who have actually read the itrs are still a decided minority. but let me try to put them into some context. what are they? first of all, they are high-level principles. they are not detailed. the radio regulations of the itu go to four volumes, and we just recently had a world radio communication conference where those regulations were revised and we appreciate commissioner mcdowell's presence at that conference. this is not the case in the itrs. they are nine pages long. they are nine pages of treaty text. in those nine pages, they refer to three appendixes. an integral part of the treaty are about 4.5 pages long. this treaty text, then, is fopped by resolutions, decisions and opinions, which run about eight pages long. those resolutions, s
this is the environment that has proven the test of time, and has left the internet to innovate and for that we have gained extraordinary benefits socially and economically. let me focus my remarks on the itrs themselves. i have noted to friends that the itrs seem to be a subject that has gained a tremendous amount of comment and interest, but those who have actually read the itrs are still a decided minority. but let me try to put them into some context. what are they? first of all, they are...
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by the environment it's unclear. and dismayed by by others in the mineral resources and in the chinese coming investing some five billion plus. dollars in one mine in the copper mine in the indians and canadians coming in and this thing anywhere between ten to fifteen billion dollars in the next three to five years in another mineral deposit in iron ore and of course other. investors as well taking interest for the first time and i would remember it as also did exist ten years ago twenty of the world twenty five years ago but today they're much more interested in this you know we're all in guys who had a lot of things i think there are without the support of the international community and without the achievements of the. present because those governments in the past ten years would not have happened so those things that happen in addition to that of course there are particularly what we call it the transformation ticket is to focus on some other transformational foundational investment that will put us on a path of
by the environment it's unclear. and dismayed by by others in the mineral resources and in the chinese coming investing some five billion plus. dollars in one mine in the copper mine in the indians and canadians coming in and this thing anywhere between ten to fifteen billion dollars in the next three to five years in another mineral deposit in iron ore and of course other. investors as well taking interest for the first time and i would remember it as also did exist ten years ago twenty of the...
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do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. two thousand. and six. feet. two thousand. years one of the largest rivers in the world the plan is to dam all the major tributaries of the amazon river. there will be immense pressure not only on ecological reserves but also on the communities and the territories that are used sustainably by indigenous people. meanwhile agribusiness is encroaching illegal logging is taking place and so the shingle basin is now at a crossroads and this is there's a resistance against this dam project that was going on for twenty years. who had gathered here to defend all waters as it on demand so right. to finish it and these energy will power and the big aluminum companies and on mining companies who are well and resources.
do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. two thousand. and six. feet. two thousand. years one of the largest rivers in the world the plan is to dam all the major tributaries of the amazon river. there will be immense pressure not only on ecological reserves but also on the...
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i am aware how tough an environment this is, so they have to make up their own minds. but it is a fact that the longer this drags out, the higher the negatives of mitt romney and the harder it will be to win an election in november. that's fundamental facts. >> governor palin was on cnn last night saying she would leave the door open to her name being placed into nomination if there was a contested convection. what was your reaction to that? >> i'm glad to see that sarah's still willing to get in the arena. i greatly admire and respect her, so sarah, you know, i view with great interest your comment last night, but i also think that this thing is going to be resolved hopefully sooner for mitt romney than later. >> senator mccain, i always appreciate your time. >> thank you, anderson. >> let us know what you think about what the senator said on twitter, join us on facebook, google plus. add us to your circles. >>> up next, why all four candidates think they have a chance at the republican presidential nomination. john king maps out what changes and shouldn't. >> and lat
i am aware how tough an environment this is, so they have to make up their own minds. but it is a fact that the longer this drags out, the higher the negatives of mitt romney and the harder it will be to win an election in november. that's fundamental facts. >> governor palin was on cnn last night saying she would leave the door open to her name being placed into nomination if there was a contested convection. what was your reaction to that? >> i'm glad to see that sarah's still...
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working here to provide safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions the appeals just get everything you needed. three. three. three. three. three. three. three. three. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible. every time. i was. there. a lot of the life in the. society has these people. it is necessary for. everything we do to punish. somebody who wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty today in large part from the nazis and the sad part is it's their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after. i leave the house in my heart telling me they can't hear me and they are tall slender block. but i have every. no i won't either i will not witnessed the killing myself wealthy british soil some time to. market. i know what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. calm and while still after a night of election results reactions tens of thousands rallyin
working here to provide safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions the appeals just get everything you needed. three. three. three. three. three. three. three. three. i'm sure all of our got a story are out about this crazy lady with a convertible. every time. i was. there. a lot of the life in the. society has these people. it is necessary for. everything we do to punish. somebody who wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty...
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the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if you raise something in a book now what will happen in a few years? people will say 182 about that and what you doing? if somebody wants to lead i can protect and if they cannot i will say was wrong but we will see the public and majority of the american people understand it is not what israel is willing to pay but want to thank you for coming tonight and will be happy if you cave ready to answer the question will be happy to answer your question. thank you very much. [applause] >> don't you think the talk you give tonight encourages the extremis
the oslo accord big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper when redrafted the accord. but today we speak of the leadership. for example, according to the oslo accord is available with everyone to pray but it is not safe. we cannot go there. it is not safe. i do not believe in another ceremony at the white house but to and until we get to the point* you have to manage the conflict i want to sum up to tell you the book is very street. they said you are making a mistake if...
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we've not figured out how to replicate the happy home they have in us and on us in an a laboratory environment. so we've been blind to them. yet we know they're important but we haven't really had a good inventory or census of what's there. >> brown: when you talk about taking census you mean literally which parts of the body... what's going listen to? >> and which critters are there and in what numbers. >> brown: we knew there were trillions but one of the surprises here, we didn't know how different than they were from each other and how different they are person to person? >> and from site to site, as you point out. >> brown: so what does that mean different from site to site? >> well, the composition. in other words the collection of different microorganisms and the numbers that are present so if you go to even two different parts of your body, whether you're talking about your mouth or different parts of your skin, we'll have a very different collection of these microbes. >> brown: and each person has a very different collection? >> absolutely. you're going to have a different collection
we've not figured out how to replicate the happy home they have in us and on us in an a laboratory environment. so we've been blind to them. yet we know they're important but we haven't really had a good inventory or census of what's there. >> brown: when you talk about taking census you mean literally which parts of the body... what's going listen to? >> and which critters are there and in what numbers. >> brown: we knew there were trillions but one of the surprises here, we...
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has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which faces the environment and claimed the lives of eleven people the corporation will pay a record settlement with the u.s. authorities are worth four point five billion dollars in return for the case being closed three employees face charges over the twenty ten disaster two of them for months slaughter the company will soon get the money from the state from the sale of fifty percent of ten k. b.p. to the russian oil giant ross now after. the debt crisis is predicted to drive the eurozone into its second recession since two thousand and nine according to a new survey it says a negative growth is forecast to return next year news of the economic downturn comes amid waves of protests by millions of people across europe this week demanding the end of us diversity measures. people in england and wales have been given a choice of who they want to see the peace in their local areas they have voted for police and quantum commissioners for the first time but the new development goes hand in hand with old problems with
has agreed to plead guilty to charges in the deadly fuel spill in the gulf of mexico which faces the environment and claimed the lives of eleven people the corporation will pay a record settlement with the u.s. authorities are worth four point five billion dollars in return for the case being closed three employees face charges over the twenty ten disaster two of them for months slaughter the company will soon get the money from the state from the sale of fifty percent of ten k. b.p. to the...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousas of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. anthe tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. >> aren't you sharp as a tack and are you a lawyer or something? look at this and support this. support jz and support this amendment. >> i disagree. it was the officer who said aren't you sharp as a tack. i got you on that. >> and i don't know you heard right. two florida lawmakers got in a debate over jz and argued to the song 99 problem. and lawmakers are discussing an amendment to the florida evidence code. >>> and a massachusetts woman gets a big surproys. 84 year old showed up to vote, but a poll worker told her she could not vote. the poll worninger tol
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousas of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. anthe tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase...